. The announcement comes courtesy of Tom Hiddleston himself, who has a gripe with all the superhero propaganda of late.«I've noticed that in these long superhero montages Loki tends to get a bit left out.
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Sigourney Weaver as the voice of the Marine Life Institute in, Disney's got a whale of a tale for you: National Geographic's four-part docuseries, which is narrated by Weaver and coming soon to Disney+. ET is exclusively debuting a new clip.«With her calm and confident voice, Sigourney brings both passion and gravitas to the series' narration,» National Geographic Explorer and photographer Brian Skerry tells ET.
. The announcement comes courtesy of Tom Hiddleston himself, who has a gripe with all the superhero propaganda of late.«I've noticed that in these long superhero montages Loki tends to get a bit left out.
The God of Mischief strikes again. Hoping to avoid conflict with “Black Widow” when it arrives in July? In a small move to avoid any Friday conflicts, Marvel has announced in a new video that “Wednesdays are the new Fridays,” and their new Disney+ series “Loki” starring Tom Hiddleston has moved up from a June 11 release date to June 9.
Emma Stone doesn't just have big shoes to fill in. She has entire iconic ensembles to fill as she brings her own incarnation of Cruella de Vil to the screen, and ET can exclusively debut a new featurette that includes a behind-the-scenes look at the actress' transformation in the hair and makeup trailer.«The character is so much fun and so kind of intoxicating,» Stone says in the clip.
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After having spent six seasons knowing several of the clones that make up the Grand Army of the Republic, Season 7 of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” introduced us to The Bad Batch, or Clone Force 99, a squad of clones with genetic malfunctions that give them enhanced abilities and personalities taken straight out of a 1980s action movie.
Happy “Star Wars” Day! Yes, today is May 4, aka May The Fourth, aka “Star Wars” Day, which is a made-up holiday that is used to convince fandom they should spend more money on merchandise about a galaxy far, far away. In less cynical terms, it’s a time to celebrate the franchise created by George Lucas decades ago that has inspired and influenced countless people around the world.
Considering Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have been conditioned to expect all sorts of crossovers between characters in the films, when the first Marvel Studios TV series premiered earlier this year, “WandaVision,” people were hoping to see some big guest stars show up. The biggest guess would have been seeing Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), but that never came to be.
Tomorrow is May 4. And for most people, that’s just going to be Tuesday, or maybe the day before Cinco de Mayo.
William Earl Disney Plus has announced plans to celebrate Star Wars Day 2021 on May the 4th.Along with the previously-announced debut of the animated series “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” the platform is also dropping the “Star Wars”-themed “Simpsons” short “Maggie Simpson in ‘The Force Awakens From Its Nap,’” as well as two bundles of virtual artwork for fans.
Marvel Studios is taking full advantage of the Disney+ streaming platform when it comes to the release strategy of the recent MCU TV series, “WandaVision” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” The studio begins by releasing new episodes weekly, keeping the conversation for each series going for weeks.
As you are probably well aware, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” wrapped up its six-episode run last Friday on Disney+. And with it, the world was finally introduced to the new Captain America, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie).
It’s been more than 15 years since George Lucas released “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith,” the final film in his Prequel Trilogy and the most recent feature to showcase Ewan McGregor in a major role as Obi-Wan Kenobi. But soon enough, Disney+ is going to change that by giving McGregor his own event series, aptly titled “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” which will take place years after ‘Sith,’ and the actor is more excited about this project than he was working with Lucas on the films.
“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” has ended its six-episode run, crowning a new Captain America and drastically changing the status quo for a number of characters.
Katie Thurston is ready to find her person!
's season 20 Knockout Rounds — and two of Kelly Clarkson's youngest team members are giving it all they've got to make it to the live shows!In ET's exclusive sneak peek at the final Knockouts, Anna Grace and Gihanna Zoe face off in one of the last head-to-head showdowns of the season, putting their vastly different, but equally impressive, vocal skills on display.First up, Anna slows down The Band Perry's «If I Die Young» to turn it into a dreamy, ethereal ballad that earns audible reactions
At the end of 2020, WarnerMedia decided that it was going to break the industry in two by announcing plans to release all of Warner Bros.’ 2021 film slate in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously. The strategy was analyzed from every angle, with some saying it was the death of theaters and others saying it was the way of the future.
Good Trouble wraps up the first half of season 3 on Wednesday, and only ET exclusively premieres a sneak peek from the midseason premiere.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefKevin Mayer, the hard-charging executive who was one of the architects of Disney Plus, says sports-only streaming platforms have every chance of being viable. As chairman of DAZN, he now has a chance to prove his point.The former TikTok CEO was speaking on Tuesday at APOS, the high-powered Asian media conference operated by consultancy Media Partners Asia.
The last episode of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” is a clear “set up” episode of the series. First, and most prominently, the episode set up the finale and the battle between Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), who is clearly going to be the new Captain America, and Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman), aka Flag-Smasher.
Christian Bale is in a new ‘Thor’ film. Jake Gyllenhaal was in the recent ‘Spider-Man’ feature.